Please carefully read over our shipping policies so that you can choose the proper shipping method to meet your delivery needs while using our web-store.

All of our shipping times are estimates calculated by the United States Postal Service and are based on the date of shipping (not the date of purchase). The USPS does not guarantee delivery times but we have found them to be fairly accurate.

Domestic Orders: within the continental United States
Domestic orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and sent via your choice of USPS MEDIA MAIL (7-10 days), FIRST CLASS (3 days) or PRIORITY MAIL (1-3 days). Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

According to the USPS, MEDIA MAIL packages are estimated to arrive within 3-10 days of shipping and, in our experience, the vast majority of packages arrive within this time frame. However, in rare instances we have found that MEDIA MAIL can take up to 3 weeks so please keep this in mind for time-sensitive orders.

International Orders
International orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and shipped via your choice of First-Class Mail International (delivery time varies), USPS Express Mail International (1-3 days), and Priority Mail International (6-10 days). Occasionally International packages can be held up in customs, which may add to the delivery time. Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

Returns

If your order arrived damaged, defective or didn't actually arrive at all, please contact us at 703-351-7507 or send an email to orders@dischord.com and we will work quickly to remedy the situation. Please include your name, order number and any relevant information with your correspondence.
Please carefully read over our shipping policies so that you can choose the proper shipping method to meet your delivery needs while using our web-store.

All of our shipping times are estimates calculated by the United States Postal Service and are based on the date of shipping (not the date of purchase). The USPS does not guarantee delivery times but we have found them to be fairly accurate.

Domestic Orders: within the continental United States
Domestic orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and sent via your choice of USPS MEDIA MAIL (7-10 days), FIRST CLASS (3 days) or PRIORITY MAIL (1-3 days). Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

According to the USPS, MEDIA MAIL packages are estimated to arrive within 3-10 days of shipping and, in our experience, the vast majority of packages arrive within this time frame. However, in rare instances we have found that MEDIA MAIL can take up to 3 weeks so please keep this in mind for time-sensitive orders.

International Orders
International orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and shipped via your choice of First-Class Mail International (delivery time varies), USPS Express Mail International (1-3 days), and Priority Mail International (6-10 days). Occasionally International packages can be held up in customs, which may add to the delivery time. Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

Returns

If your order arrived damaged, defective or didn't actually arrive at all, please contact us at 703-351-7507 or send an email to orders@dischord.com and we will work quickly to remedy the situation. Please include your name, order number and any relevant information with your correspondence.

Please carefully read over our shipping policies so that you can choose the proper shipping method to meet your delivery needs while using our web-store.

All of our shipping times are estimates calculated by the United States Postal Service and are based on the date of shipping (not the date of purchase). The USPS does not guarantee delivery times but we have found them to be fairly accurate.

Domestic Orders: within the continental United States
Domestic orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and sent via your choice of USPS MEDIA MAIL (7-10 days), FIRST CLASS (3 days) or PRIORITY MAIL (1-3 days). Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

According to the USPS, MEDIA MAIL packages are estimated to arrive within 3-10 days of shipping and, in our experience, the vast majority of packages arrive within this time frame. However, in rare instances we have found that MEDIA MAIL can take up to 3 weeks so please keep this in mind for time-sensitive orders.

International Orders
International orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and shipped via your choice of First-Class Mail International (delivery time varies), USPS Express Mail International (1-3 days), and Priority Mail International (6-10 days). Occasionally International packages can be held up in customs, which may add to the delivery time. Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

Returns

If your order arrived damaged, defective or didn't actually arrive at all, please contact us at 703-351-7507 or send an email to orders@dischord.com and we will work quickly to remedy the situation. Please include your name, order number and any relevant information with your correspondence.
Please carefully read over our shipping policies so that you can choose the proper shipping method to meet your delivery needs while using our web-store.

All of our shipping times are estimates calculated by the United States Postal Service and are based on the date of shipping (not the date of purchase). The USPS does not guarantee delivery times but we have found them to be fairly accurate.

Domestic Orders: within the continental United States
Domestic orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and sent via your choice of USPS MEDIA MAIL (7-10 days), FIRST CLASS (3 days) or PRIORITY MAIL (1-3 days). Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

According to the USPS, MEDIA MAIL packages are estimated to arrive within 3-10 days of shipping and, in our experience, the vast majority of packages arrive within this time frame. However, in rare instances we have found that MEDIA MAIL can take up to 3 weeks so please keep this in mind for time-sensitive orders.

International Orders
International orders are processed within 48 hours (weekend orders are processed on Monday) and shipped via your choice of First-Class Mail International (delivery time varies), USPS Express Mail International (1-3 days), and Priority Mail International (6-10 days). Occasionally International packages can be held up in customs, which may add to the delivery time. Shipping charges will be added to the order total based on weight and destination.

Returns

If your order arrived damaged, defective or didn't actually arrive at all, please contact us at 703-351-7507 or send an email to orders@dischord.com and we will work quickly to remedy the situation. Please include your name, order number and any relevant information with your correspondence.

Hundreds of flyers, photos, set lists, vintage fashions and other ephemera from all of your favorite bands are jammed into this menacing volume. Punk is Dead is massive, featuring a wide spectrum of bands that initially catalyzed the scene, and later fueled its global expansion. Contributing writers such as Wayne Kramer, Arturo Vega, Kid Congo, David Yow, Annie Anxiety, Duane Peters, Marc McCoy, Tony Alva, Don Bolles, Trudie and Pat Smear, flesh out the visual assault. This long awaited follow-up to the highly influential bestselling book Fucked Up + Photocopied - Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement also features hard hitting interviews with Ian MacKaye, one of the most respected voices of the DIY music underground, and Malcolm McLaren, likely the most impactful promoter of the early punk movement. From the unknown to the infamous, they will likely be found within the pages of Punk is Dead, Punk is Everything! --From Gingko Press & Kill Your Idols
Bryan Turcotte, the author of Fucked Up And Photocopied, has released his second book, Punk Is Dead, Punk Is Everything which explores the impact of punk on visual culture worldwide.

Hundreds of flyers, photos, set lists, vintage fashions and other ephemera from all of your favorite bands are jammed into this menacing volume. Punk is Dead is massive, featuring a wide spectrum of bands that initially catalyzed the scene, and later fueled its global expansion. Contributing writers such as Wayne Kramer, Arturo Vega, Kid Congo, David Yow, Annie Anxiety, Duane Peters, Marc McCoy, Tony Alva, Don Bolles, Trudie and Pat Smear, flesh out the visual assault. This long awaited follow-up to the highly influential bestselling book Fucked Up + Photocopied - Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement also features hard hitting interviews with Ian MacKaye, one of the most respected voices of the DIY music underground, and Malcolm McLaren, likely the most impactful promoter of the early punk movement. From the unknown to the infamous, they will likely be found within the pages of Punk is Dead, Punk is Everything! --From Gingko Press & Kill Your Idols

Hundreds of flyers, photos, set lists, vintage fashions and other ephemera from all of your favorite bands are jammed into this menacing volume. Punk is Dead is massive, featuring a wide spectrum of bands that initially catalyzed the scene, and later fueled its global expansion. Contributing writers such as Wayne Kramer, Arturo Vega, Kid Congo, David Yow, Annie Anxiety, Duane Peters, Marc McCoy, Tony Alva, Don Bolles, Trudie and Pat Smear, flesh out the visual assault. This long awaited follow-up to the highly influential bestselling book Fucked Up + Photocopied - Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement also features hard hitting interviews with Ian MacKaye, one of the most respected voices of the DIY music underground, and Malcolm McLaren, likely the most impactful promoter of the early punk movement. From the unknown to the infamous, they will likely be found within the pages of Punk is Dead, Punk is Everything! --From Gingko Press & Kill Your Idols
Bryan Turcotte, the author of Fucked Up And Photocopied, has released his second book, Punk Is Dead, Punk Is Everything which explores the impact of punk on visual culture worldwide.

Hundreds of flyers, photos, set lists, vintage fashions and other ephemera from all of your favorite bands are jammed into this menacing volume. Punk is Dead is massive, featuring a wide spectrum of bands that initially catalyzed the scene, and later fueled its global expansion. Contributing writers such as Wayne Kramer, Arturo Vega, Kid Congo, David Yow, Annie Anxiety, Duane Peters, Marc McCoy, Tony Alva, Don Bolles, Trudie and Pat Smear, flesh out the visual assault. This long awaited follow-up to the highly influential bestselling book Fucked Up + Photocopied - Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement also features hard hitting interviews with Ian MacKaye, one of the most respected voices of the DIY music underground, and Malcolm McLaren, likely the most impactful promoter of the early punk movement. From the unknown to the infamous, they will likely be found within the pages of Punk is Dead, Punk is Everything! --From Gingko Press & Kill Your Idols

The former members of Q and Not U are considering a DVD release and are looking for contributions from anyone who would be willing to donate decent live footage they may have of the band. Please e-mail if you think you may have some useful footage.

Check out what the members of Q and Not U are up to currently:

Harris Klahr is preforming under the name President and has a new, digital only, album available on the Friends Label.

Chris Richardson is performing under the name Ris Paul Ric and has an album out on Academy Fight Song Records.
The former members of Q and Not U are considering a DVD release and are looking for contributions from anyone who would be willing to donate decent live footage they may have of the band. Please e-mail if you think you may have some useful footage.

Check out what the members of Q and Not U are up to currently:

Harris Klahr is preforming under the name President and has a new, digital only, album available on the Friends Label.

The former members of Q and Not U are considering a DVD release and are looking for contributions from anyone who would be willing to donate decent live footage they may have of the band. Please e-mail if you think you may have some useful footage.

Check out what the members of Q and Not U are up to currently:

Harris Klahr is preforming under the name President and has a new, digital only, album available on the Friends Label.

Chris Richardson is performing under the name Ris Paul Ric and has an album out on Academy Fight Song Records.
The former members of Q and Not U are considering a DVD release and are looking for contributions from anyone who would be willing to donate decent live footage they may have of the band. Please e-mail if you think you may have some useful footage.

Check out what the members of Q and Not U are up to currently:

Harris Klahr is preforming under the name President and has a new, digital only, album available on the Friends Label.

On Sunday November 18 The Evens will play in Washington, DC at the Capital City Public Charter School (aka the space that has been known in DC punk circles for more than 25 years as the Wilson Center).

Benefit for Neighbors Consejo and Anne Frank House, two great groups that provide essential services to the homeless and the formerly homeless in the Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant/Adams-Morgan communities.

Please bring peanut butter, whole grain cereal, or canned veggies for the We Are Family food bank to be delivered to low-income community seniors.

Sponsored by Positive Force DC
On Sunday November 18 The Evens will play in Washington, DC at the Capital City Public Charter School (aka the space that has been known in DC punk circles for more than 25 years as the Wilson Center).

Benefit for Neighbors Consejo and Anne Frank House, two great groups that provide essential services to the homeless and the formerly homeless in the Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant/Adams-Morgan communities.

Please bring peanut butter, whole grain cereal, or canned veggies for the We Are Family food bank to be delivered to low-income community seniors.

On Sunday November 18 The Evens will play in Washington, DC at the Capital City Public Charter School (aka the space that has been known in DC punk circles for more than 25 years as the Wilson Center).

Benefit for Neighbors Consejo and Anne Frank House, two great groups that provide essential services to the homeless and the formerly homeless in the Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant/Adams-Morgan communities.

Please bring peanut butter, whole grain cereal, or canned veggies for the We Are Family food bank to be delivered to low-income community seniors.

Sponsored by Positive Force DC
On Sunday November 18 The Evens will play in Washington, DC at the Capital City Public Charter School (aka the space that has been known in DC punk circles for more than 25 years as the Wilson Center).

Benefit for Neighbors Consejo and Anne Frank House, two great groups that provide essential services to the homeless and the formerly homeless in the Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant/Adams-Morgan communities.

Please bring peanut butter, whole grain cereal, or canned veggies for the We Are Family food bank to be delivered to low-income community seniors.